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“Guard thyself!” That is the slogan.
Let us “take stock” often and see where
we stand. We will not be afraid of the weak points.
We will get after them and get hold of ourselves
at the same time. Some book might give us help—­a
fine play, or some form of athletics will start us
to thinking. Self-analysis teaches us to see
ourselves in a true light without embellishments or
undue optimism. We can gauge our chances in no
better way. If we grope in the darkness we haven’t
much of a chance. “Taking stock”
throws a searchlight on the dark spots and points the
way out of the danger zone.

CHAPTER III

ADVANTAGES OF AN EARLY START

It is the young man who has the best chance of winning.
Then why shouldn’t youthfulness be made a permanent
asset? We have recovered from the idea of putting
a man into a sanatorium just because a few grey hairs
show themselves in his head. We should not ask
him how old he is ... we should ask: “What
can he do?” The young man may have the advantage
of years but the older one has the advantage of experience
and knowledge. Now if this older man could carry
along with him that spirit of youth which actuated
his earlier activities he would be prepared against
incapacity. Our fate hangs on how we conduct ourselves
in youth. The world has great need of the sober,
thoughtful men above the fifty line. By
right of experience and knowledge they should become
our leaders in the shaping of our policies. It
is all a matter of how a man comes through, mentally,
physically and spiritually. Age should not count
against him.

The first thought is to keep healthy. In fact,
we cannot harp on this too much. The second requirement
is confidence in ourselves, without which our career
is short lived.

Already we perceive that one must keep track of his
inner self. This breeds confidence.
The very fact that one stops to probe into that hidden
land of thought shows that he is keeping tab on himself
with a sharp eye. That’s the stuff! We
mustn’t fool ourselves. The majority of
failures come as a result of not being able to trust
one’s self. The moment we doubt, or acknowledge
that we cannot conquer a weakness, then we begin to
go down hill. It is a subtle process. We
hardly realize it at the time but as the days go by,
the years roll on, the final day of reckoning draws
near and relentlessly we are swept along as driftwood
toward the lonely beaches of obscurity. And all
because we lacked self-confidence! We
did not realize it until it was too late. We were
too busy with self-indulgence to struggle for success.